A roundup of local sports briefs, news and announcements

The Kearsarge JV baseball team was swept in a doubleheader with Stevens, 15-0 and 10-4. In the second game, Zach Matthos (2-for-3, run), Stephen St. Jean (2-for-3, run) and Kyle Henderson (1-for-1, run) contributed to the Cougars offense.

∎ The Hopkinton JV softball team beat Hillsboro-Deering, 12-8. McKayla Reale earned the complete-game win (13 strikeouts) and went 4-for-4 with a triple to help her cause. Catcher Kasey Smith went 3-for-4 and made a key foul ball catch. Samantha Brewer (3-for-4) and Morrigan Bernier (2-for-4) helped power the Hawks. Felicia Gordon made a key play at second and Daniella Tavaras was flawless in her first entire game at first base. Kay Andrew produced an RBI and Shannon Pike singled and scored. H-D’s Jessica Caldwell went 3-for-4 with two RBI, Maggie Girard scored two runs and Samantha Lillis played well defensively.

∎ The Hopkinton JV baseball team improved to 9-4 with an 11-2 win against H-D. Justin Madore pitched four innings to earn the win, striking out eight, walking one, surrendering one hit and allowing no runs. Alex Lajeunesse (2-for-3, double, walk, two runs, RBI), Mitchell Mele (2-for-5, run, two RBI), Luke Luneau (2-for-5, walk, two runs, stolen base), Nolan Quinn (1-for-1, three walks, two runs) and Josh Angell (2-for-3, run, RBI) led the offense. In the bottom of the sixth inning, foreign exchange student, Etienne Fontaine (run) collected his first hit of the season for the Hawks. Kolin LaPage (triple, RBI) and Jacob Walling (double) also had extra-base hits for the Hawks.

Youth baseball

In interleague play, Concord American Little League’s Concord Orthopaedics defeated Concord National Little League’s Cimo’s Deli Cardinals, 8-4. Noah Miller was the winning pitcher, throwing five innings. Alex Hagin played well at second base, while Ian Ewert made some great catches in the outfield and pitched well in relief. Caleb Paige had a key single, knocking in two runs. For the Cardinals, Trevor Smith and Luke Ramsey pitched well. Kadin Bucholz played great at shortstop and cranked a double and two singles.

∎ In Babe Ruth action, Brendan Sheehan and Spenser Ferguson both pitched well for Concord Police Patrolman’s Association (CPPA) in a 16-6 victory over Complete Car Care (CCC). Jake Pickard pitched well for CCC and also went 2-for-3, and Jake Fontneau pitched well in relief. CCC’s Max Cross made a running catch on a deep fly by Tom Gullage, saving several runs. Isaiah Winnettknoy went 2-for-2 with a home run, while Aidan Connor made several tough plays at second, allowing CPPA to keep the lead throughout the game.

Joe Devine, Winton Prusia and Bob Reed placed first in the Mojalaki Senior League on Thursday morning. Jim Kuhn, Nick Pirog, Al Robertson and Dennis Beaumier took second, and in third place was the team of Dick Ennis, Larry Potter and Frank Martin. Ray Craigie, Bob Eppich and Richard Chandler came in fourth.

Beaver Meadow tournament

The Red-White-Blue Memorial Tournament (the first major of the year) will be held at Beaver Meadow Golf Course May 25-27. The field is limited to 45 teams. Format is a two-person best ball, net and gross plus a couple’s net and gross. Entry fee is $75 per player for all three days, plus green fees for non-members. Contact the Pro Shop at 228-8954.

Contoocook Jr. Legion

Contoocook Post 81 Junior Legion tryouts will be held May 25 and June 2 at Hopkinton High School. Tryout times will be 4-6 p.m. and it is open to Hillsboro, John Stark, Brady and Hopkinton players. Contact Dave Chase at 4chaseteam@comcast.net.

CHS fall sports

Concord High fall sports signups will be held June 5 at 3 p.m. at CHS and at 3:45 p.m. for Rundlett MS eighth-graders. Signups at CHS are as follows: girls’ cross country in girls’ locker room; field hockey in W2013; girls’ soccer in lecture hall; girls’ volleyball in W2038; spirit in W2047; boys’ cross country in boys’ locker room; football in gym; golf in W2042; and boys’ soccer in the auditorium. Signups at Rundlett are in the new activity room for girls, in the multipurpose room for boys, and in the cafeteria for football.

Coaches needed

Concord High School has an opening for a girls’ JV soccer coach. Send résumé and three letters of reference to Steve Mello, Director of Physical Education & Sport, 170 Warren St., Concord, NH 03301, or email smell@concordnhschools.net.

John Stark Regional High School has the following openings for the 2013-2014 school year: JV football assistant, varsity wrestling, girls’ JV basketball, and varsity baseball. Send a current résumé, letter of interest and three current letters of reference to Mark Searles, Athletic Director, John Stark Regional High School, 618 North Stark Highway, Weare, NH 03281 or via email at mark.searles@sau24.org.

HILLSBORO-DEERING HIGH School has the following coaching vacancies for 2013-14: varsity girls’ volleyball head coach and JV girls’ volleyball head coach. Send a letter of intent, résumé and three recent references to: Jay Wood/Athletic Director, Hillsboro-Deering HS, 12 Hillcat Drive, Hillsboro, NH 03244, or jwood@hdsd.k12.nh.us.

Merrimack Valley High School is accepting applications for the following coaching positions for the 2013-14 school year: winter spirit, girls’ varsity basketball and boys’ varsity basketball. Please email a resume and letters of reference to Kevin O’Brien, administrator for athletics (kobrien@mv.k12.nh.us).

Rundlett Middle School has openings for a field hockey coach and a girls’ soccer coach. Send résumé and three letters of reference to Steve Mello, Director of Physical Education & Sport, 170 Warren St., Concord, NH 03301 or email: smell@concordnhschools.net.

RUNDLETT MIDDLE SCHOOL is looking for a cross country coach. Send résumé and three letters of reference to Steve Mello, Director of Physical Education & Sport, 170 Warren St., Concord, NH 03301 or email smell@concordnhschools.net.

Sunset League is the nation’s oldest after-supper baseball league, and is seeking coaches and sponsors for this summer season, which will begin the first week of June . Call Steve DeStefano at 496-3674 or 224-3377 (ext. 16).

Events

Equestrian open barn day, the second annual for Maine and New Hampshire, will be today with demo lessons, riding demos, pony and horse petting and more. Local barns participating include Gelinas Farm in Pembroke, Goin’ Broke Farm and JSC Performance Horses in Sutton, and Windswept Farm in Canterbury.

OSG PAINTBALL, with cooperation from JBI Helicopters based out of Pembroke, is hosting a Call Of Duty: Black Ops II Scenario paintball game tomorrow. Two players will get the opportunity to go up in the helicopter during game play and shoot at players on the ground. The first winner will be picked from OSG season-pass holders, and the second will be picked from one of the golden-ticket winners. These golden tickets will be placed at the bottom of cases of paint. Entry is $29; paint is $55 a case. Contact Dave Preston at OSG Paintball Park at 800-707-7529.

Mountain bike festival hosted by Pats Peak in Henniker will take place June 8-9. The festival features 24-Hour, 12-Hour, 6-Hour, X-Country Challenge and Downhill Thrill races. Riders will be competing for over $4,000 in cash and prizes. Check patspeak.com/bike.html or call 888-728-7732.

CITY INTERCLUB GOLF committee announced the schedule of events, which includes play for women, men and youth, as well as a closing season couples event. The schedule has been posted at area clubs along with registration forms for each event. The Senior Golf Championship opens the season. Women will tee up June 9 at Beaver Meadow. The men’s Senior Championship will be contested over two days of medal play, with the first round at Canterbury Woods June 9 and the second round June 10 at Pembroke Pines CC (formerly Plausawa Valley). Players must have a current GHIN handicap and be a member at any of the area golf clubs and/or a resident of the city of Concord. Participating clubs are Concord, Beaver Meadow, Canterbury Woods, Pembroke Pines, Loudon and Duston. Deadline for registration is June 1.

First Tee of New Hampshire is hosting its 10th Anniversary Golf Tournament June 17 at Baker Hill Golf Club, 101 Baker Hill Road, Newbury. The start is 1 p.m. and is best ball format. Reservations for foursomes are being accepted, but space is limited. Donation is $230 per person.

Golf tournament scramble, the Friends of Concord High School Hockey’s 17th annual, will be held June 21 at Beaver Meadow Golf Course. This fundraiser event for the CHS boys’ hockey team is open to the public. Registration forms and sponsorship information are available at chshockey.com, or contact Kris Tardiff at ktardiff@comcast.net or 224-7906.

Golf Tournament, Tinker’s 8th annual Gold Ball Tournament, will take place June 22 to benefit the McDonough Foundation. Call Tinker at 219-0675 or email Tinker at Tinker99@comcast.net.

HANOVER LIONS TWIN State All-Star Lacrosse Games will be played June 22 at Hanover High. All participants are graduated/graduating seniors chosen by their respective coaches’ associations as outstanding players from their respective states of Vermont and New Hampshire. The girls’ game will begin at 12:30 p.m. and the boys’ game will begin at 3 p.m. Contact Star Johnson, event director, at star@starjohnsonrealtor.com or call 643-3942, or visit the event website at twinstateallstars.com. class="MonitorSports_OldRoundupSlug">

CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH network (CMHN) will host its second annual Charity Golf Tournament June 22 at Candia Woods Golf Links. The event, which last year raised $10,000 to provide financial assistance to families with children with mental illness and/or serious emotional disorders, begins at 6:45 a.m. with sign-in, a raffle and a continental breakfast followed by a shotgun start at 8 a.m. Tickets are $130 per player and include greens fees with cart, practice range, breakfast, a buffet luncheon, raffle and various prizes. To purchase tickets, become a sponsor, or for more information about the golf tournament, call 942-5445, or visit cmhn-nh.com. class="MonitorSports_OldRoundupSlug">

New Hampshire Women’s Golf Associationwill hold its annual Junior Girls’ Championship June 27 at Intervale Country Club in Manchester. Junior girls, under the age of 18 as of the date of the tournament, will compete in one of eight divisions. Four divisions cater to the younger golfers (ages 5-11). The Munchkin and Cricket divisions play a shortened layout of five or seven holes, while the Pee Wee and Mini divisions play nine shortened holes. Golfers in the junior and senior divisions, ages 11-17, compete in one of four divisions and play nine or eighteen holes, depending on their ability. Entry fee is $10. Applications will be accepted until June 11. Call 356-9051, 798-5589 or email nhwga@aol.com for an application. Applications can also be downloaded directly from nhwga.org. class="MonitorSports_OldRoundupSlug">

NHTI will hold the following basketball-related events in June and July: Rip City “Chips” Basketball Showcase (for boys in grades 7-9 and girls in grades 5-7) will be June 28 from 5-9 p.m. Contact paul@hogancamps.com; boys’ high school basketball tournament June 29. Contact phogan@ccsnh.edu.; girls’ high school basketball tournament July 13. Contact ksamg@comcast.net.

SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL Hoops Tournaments for boys’ and girls’ teams are being held at NHTI. The boys’ tournament is June 29 (contact Coach Paul Hogan at phogan@ccsnh.edu). The girls’ tournament is July 13 (contact Coach Kevin Gibbs at ksamg@comcast.net).

COE-BROWN NORTHWOOD ACADEMY is accepting nominations for its 2013 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction. Applications can be obtained through the main office or at coebrown.org on the “Athletics” page. All applications must be received in the Academy office no later than July 1. Contact Athletic Director Matthew Skidds with any questions at 942-5531 or mskidds@coebrown.org.

CHS ALUMNI SOCCER GAME with the Concord High School boys’ soccer team is Aug. 22 at 5 p.m. at Memorial Field. All past players are welcome. Contact Coach Scott Dunlop at scottdunlop28@yahoo.com.

Loudon Freedom girls’ U13 soccer team is inviting other competitive U13 players to train with their team for the remainder of the spring season with the possibility of earning an invitation to join the fall team if a roster spot becomes available. The team is coached by three certified coaches that run a structured practice while teaching new skills. The team practices at the Loudon Elementary School twice a week from 5-7 p.m. Contact Andrew Palhof at Palhof@comcast.net.

Youth charity golf tournament, sponsored by the Immaculate Heart of Mary, will be held Aug. 31 at Loudon Country Club. Cost is $100 per golfer. Blank registration forms are available at the IHM Rectory Office, or call Co-Chair Paul Cantin at 223-9999. The deadline to register is Aug. 21.

Camps/clinics/lessons

ARCHERY IN MOTION will hold its instructor certification program this month. The Level I course will be today or tomorrow from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Racquet Club of Concord, while the two-day Level II course will be today and tomorrow from 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at the same location. Call Archery In Motion at 219-0294 for information and pricing.

AMERICAN RED CROSS Junior Lifeguarding courses are being offered for ages 11-14 at Copoco in Concord and Southern NH University in Hooksett. Visit swimnh.com for a full schedule or email karen@swimnh.com.

FIELD HOCKEY CLINIC run through the Bow Athletic Club will be held Friday from 2:30-4 p.m. at Bow Elementary School. The clinic will introduce the fundamentals of field hockey to girls entering grades 3-4 this fall. Sticks will be provided, however, if you have your own you are welcome to bring it. Comfortable clothing and running sneakers are required. Call Bow Recreation at 228-2222.

UNH FOOTBALL CLINICS (annual Granite State Coaches Clinics) will be held for area high school players June 4-10. Sessions will take place at Dover High School (June 4), Manchester Memorial High School (June 5), Londonderry High School (June 6) and Nashua High School South (June 10). Registration for each clinic takes place at 4:30 p.m., followed by offensive skills coaching at 5 p.m., defensive skills instruction at 6 p.m. and a 7-on-7 pass game for the skilled positions and one-on-one for the offensive and defensive lines at 7 p.m. There is a $15 fee per participant payable at the event. Players are required to wear workout clothes and provide their own cleats. Contact UNH assistant athletic director of football operations Bobby Callahan at 502-1349.

CONCORD PARKS & RECREATION is offering the following summer programs: Learn & Play tennis lessons for children ages 6 and older Mondays-Thursdays June 24-July 5; adult tennis lessons Tuesdays (June 18-July 23) and Thursdays (June 20-July 25); beginner and intermediate/advanced camps for grades 3-8 June 24-28; and junior tennis singles, doubles and mixed doubles leagues Wednesdays, June 19-July 24 for ages 7-10. There is still room for the June 9 trip to see the Boston Red Sox play the Angels. Game time is 1:35 p.m. A bus will leave from Heights Community Center. Drop by the Parks & Rec office at 14 Canterbury Rd. to reserve tickets. Visit concordparksandrec.com or call 225-8690.

PAUL HOGAN BASKETBALL Camps for this summer will be held on the following dates at NHTI: Rip City Basketball Camp June 24-28, girls’ point guard/post player camp June 30-July 2, boys’ point guard/post player camp July 5-7 and the 20th annual Specialty Basketball Camp July 21-25. Fall basketball clinics will be posted in August and will begin in mid-October. Check hogancamps.com, or call 340-1719.

SNHU NH HOOP SKILLS, LLC Girls Basketball Day Camp will be hosted by SNHU women’s basketball Head Coach Karen Pinkos June 24-28 and July 8-12. Contact Pinkos at 645-9662 or k.pinkos@snhu.edu.

CRIMSON TIDE wrestling Camp, which will teach the fundamentals of the unique style that has won Concord three state championships, will be held June 24-28 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wrestlers will develop great technique and be able to apply their new skills. The camp will be divided into the following age groups: kindergarten-3rd grade, 4th-5th grade, 6th-8th grade and 9th-12th grade. Cost is $150. Visit freeteams.net/ctwc, or contact Nick Zeras at 785-9705.

HOPKINTON SPORTS CAMPS are scheduled as follows: Baseball (for players ages 7-15) June 24-27 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Cost is $120; Boys’ basketball (for grades 5-10) July 1-3 and 5 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Cost is $120; Shooting/3-on-3 basketball camp (coed) July 9-12 grades 5-8 from 9 a.m.-noon and grades 9-12 from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Cost is $75. Contact Coach Dave Chase at 545-2960 or 4chaseteam@comcast.net. You do not have to be a Hopkinton resident to attend.

Hawks Softball Camp will be held June 24-27 from 3:30-6:30 p.m. at the Hopkinton High School softball field. The 3rd annual camp stresses fundamentals and fun and is run by Hopkinton varsity softball Coach Dan Meserve. Cost is $75 and it is open to any area girls entering grades 3-8. Email dmeserve@hopkintonschools.org for a camp brochure or with questions.

FUTURE STARS FIELD Hockey Camp for girls entering grades 1-5 will be held at Hopkinton High School June 24-27 from 9 a.m.-noon. Cost is $75. Contact Coach Patty Connolly at pconnolly@hopkintonschools.org.

Youth baseball camp to benefit CHAD (Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth) at Pembroke Academy on June 24-27 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Camp is open to boys and girls from the ages of 6-14. The 28th will be a rain make-up day. Cost of the camp is $80 and includes a trip to a Fisher Cats game on the 27th. Campers will be provided with drinks, a free t-shirt and a pizza party on the final day. Visit ihbbaseball.org, or contact Coach John Bly at 558-1320 or coachbly@comcast.net/coachbly@ihbbaseball.com.

PLYMOUTH STATE basketball will host a coed youth day camp June 24-27 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the P.E. Center on the PSU campus. The camp will be directed by PSU men’s basketball Head Coach Andrew Novick. Cost is $125. Contact Coach Novick at 535-2753 or asnovick@plymouth.edu.

YOGA for Kids Camp will be held at Bow High July 8-12 from 9-11:30 a.m. for ages 6-10. Space is limited. Contact Bow Recreation at 228-2222 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. or email parksrec@bow-nh.gov.

PLAY ON! SOCCER CAMP will be held July 8-12 and July 15-19 at NHTI for boys and girls in grades 4-10, under the direction of Coaches Don Welford and Derek Johnson. Check hogancamps.com.

SHOOTER’S GOLD BASKETBALL Camps for boys and girls in grades 1-8 will be held in six towns in New Hampshire during two weeks. Week 1 will be July 8-12 in Meredith, Gilford and Littleton. Week 2 will be July 15-19 in Laconia, Hooksett and Enfield. Printable forms can be found at hogancamps.com.

NEW ENGLAND CATCHING Camp offers four-day, 16-hour camps July 22-25 and Aug. 5-8 at Lions Field in Hudson for both baseball and softball. Players ages 8-12 meet 8 a.m.-noon, and ages 13-18 meet 1-5 p.m. Visit catchingcamp.com and click on the link for Summer Camp or call Coach Jay Weaver at 882-8981.

WILDCAT BASKETBALL Day Camp will be held at the University of New Hampshire July 29-Aug. 1 for children entering grades 2-9. The camp features basketball instruction for any level from UNH Head Coach Bill Herrion and the Wildcat players. Grades 2-5 are from 9 a.m.-noon and grades 6-9 are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Information and registration forms are available online at unhwildcats.com or by contacting Wildcat Day Camp director Scott Weitzell at 862-2490 or unh.hoops@unh.edu.

SCORING CONCEPTS Hockey Training is holding weekly clinics at the Plymouth State University ice rink each Wednesday night in the months of July and August. The clinics will run from 6:30-7:45 p.m. and cost $30 per session. There is no pre-registration; pay at the door. The clinic’s focus will be a half-and-half setting for skill development. The first 45 minutes will be speed training, and the last half will be advanced puck skills. Contact scoringconcepts@gmail.com, or go to scoringconcepts.com. class="MonitorSports_OldRoundupSlug">

Soccer camp at Coe-Brown Northwood Academy is accepting registrations. Camp runs Aug. 5-9 from 8 a.m.-noon for athletes entering grades 4-8. Registration is $75 per camper before July 1 and $85 after July 1. There is a family discount for two or more players from the same family for $65 per camper. The Coe-Brown Soccer Academy, for all area high school soccer players, will have a certified athletic trainer and strength/conditioning coach on staff. Camp runs Aug. 8-12 from 1-5 p.m. for athletes entering grades 9-12. Registration is $80 per camper before July 1 and $90 after July 1. Family discount for two or more players from the same family is $75 per camper. Go to coebrown.org and click on the “Seasonal Sports” link under summer programs for registration forms and information, or email Coach Josh Hils at jhils@coebrown.org, or call 942-5531, ext. 144.

One V One soccer camp will be held Aug. 12-15 at Merrimack Valley High’s Beede Field. Times for each age group are as follows: U12 from 9-11:30 a.m., U14 from 12:30-3 p.m., and U17 from 4-6:30 p.m. Cost is $90 for MV boys and girls. Email onevonesoccercamp@gmail.com.

Tryouts/registrations

VIPERS YOUTH FOOTBALL AND CHEERLEADING will hold registrations for the 2013 season tomorrow at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Concord from 3-6 p.m. Rosters are filling; don’t wait to register.

GRANITE STATE RACING Team/Concord’s Running Club is a club of runners of high school age and older of all abilities. The club meets at the northeast corner of the Memorial Field parking lot on South Fruit Street in Concord at 5 p.m. every Tuesday. The team conducts weekly track workouts led by Coach Amber Ferreira. Contact Jim Monahan at 496-2827 or jmonahan11@comcast.net to sign up.

LOUDON FREEDOM SOCCER Club will hold open practices and tryouts for the fall season for its competitive girls’ U12-U14 teams. The teams compete in the Granite State Youth Soccer League while also participating in local tournaments. Cost is $125 for the session. Specific tryout dates will be set within the next two weeks. Contract Andrew Palhof at Palhof@comcast.net or 568-7494.

CONCORD FLYERS girls’ track and field program will begin its 22nd year Monday at the Memorial Field track. All area 3rd-8th-grade girls are eligible to participate. Practices will be held every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evening (with a few exceptions) from 5:30-7 p.m. There will also be a few practice meets on Sunday mornings during late May and June from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The team will also travel to Manchester’s Livingston Park on Thursday evenings during late June and July for open meets that begin at 6 p.m. The registration fee for new team members is $80 (uniform included) and $40 for returning team members. Contact Jack Fraser at 225-4170 or email Jack at jackf428@hotmail.com.

Concord Men’s Basketball League begins its summer season Monday. Teams interested in playing should contact Andy Pappas at 228-3278.

Soccer tryouts for Seacoast Express United are scheduled for May 28-31. Tryouts are for U11-U18 players for the club and premier teams as well as registration for other EDP and Grassroots programs. Visit seacoastunitedexpress.org.

PEMBROKE SUMMER REC. programs will have registration May 30 from 6-7 p.m. at Pembroke Town Hall. This is a six-week program open to any Pembroke or Allenstown children entering grades 1-6. The program will run July 8-Aug. 16 at Memorial Field in Pembroke from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. A $15 non-refundable registration fee is required. Extended hours are offered for working parents. Cost is $45 a week for Pembroke residents and $55 for Allentown residents. Cost includes a weekly field trip. Call 848-9677.

SPORTS ZONE UNITED U-8, U-9, U-10, U-11, U-12, U-13, U-14 and U-15 boys’ and girls’ soccer teams will hold tryouts the week of June 10-14. All tryouts will be held the Pinkerton Academy boys’ or girls’ soccer fields. Each player is required to attend one of the tryout sessions, but may attend both. All players will be notified by email or phone by June 28 of team placement. Tryout fee is $10 and includes an SZ United shirt. Children may be registered up to 30 minutes prior to tryout or can be preregistered online at szunited.org. Call Matt Lewis (231-1613), Patrick Mulcahy (315-415-3834) or Manny Kouhaiz (860-940-1337) for the dates and times for each division.

Players needed

Central Force girls’ AAU basketball program has openings on its 7th-, 8th- and 10th-grade teams. Call Mark at 340-1281.

NH Northern Lights U14 girls’ softball team is looking for more positional players and pitchers for upcoming season. The team plays ASA and other tournaments. Practices are held in Hillsboro. Contact Shawn Atkins at 495-6170 or skatkins@gsinet.net.

Sunset League is the nation’s oldest after-supper baseball league, and is seeking players for this summer season, which will begin the first week of June. Call Steve DeStefano at 496-3674 or 224-3377 (ext. 16).

TEAMS NEEDED

HILLSBORO MEN’S MODIFIED Softball league is looking for teams to play this season. Contact Danny Perham at 464-3692.

Meetings

WEBSTER YOUTH SOCCER will have a meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Webster Town Hall to plan the 2013 fall season. All are welcome to attend.